Magic Draft Board V2
Former Lottery Picks/Developing Players:
J.J. Redick SG; F. Vasquez F/C; M. Gortat C
Redick either needs to be given a chance to play or be traded. He fits in with what the Magic want to do offensively, just not defensively.Fran is struggling over in Spain and wants to come over. He has a power game that we need and the athleticism to really pay off, he needs to just come over already. Gortat has shown flashes and looks to be on the rise, most likely continuing in Foyle's role next year.
Magic Needs:
The Magic look to lose possibly seven players this off season, including 4 players from the back court. So really they need a lot of everything, and with the 22cd pick you are usually lucky to find a rotation player, so lets not be picky. That being said, the two positions I see the greatest need is at the 2 and the 4. Also, due to the style of play and what was lacking from those positions this year, I think a slasher at the 2 would be great, as well as a banger at the 4. So from that perspective, lets begin.
Draft Board 1-30
*These opinions are from both what I've read and seen. Enjoy!
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Derrick Rose PG: No knock on Nelson, but thinking of Rose paired with Howard is too good to pass up.
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Michael Beasley F: Is an inside/outside threat offensively with three point range that can defend two positions, rebound well, and really get up and down the court. Would be tremendous next to D12.
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O.J. Mayo SG: Has great handles and is a prolific scorer. He would give the Magic the slasher they crave. Also plays great D. Has super star written all over him.
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Brook Lopez C: Is an inside/outside threat with range out to 18 feet. Plays good D though not a dominant rebounder. That's ok, we have Dwight.
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Eric Gordan SG: This guy can shoot, drive, and dish, though still needs to refine his skills a bit. Can create his own shot and create for others. Also plays good defense. Will be a star.
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Anthony Randolph F: Is in inside/outside threat with range out to 15 feet. Very explosive, can rebound and block shots. Very quick and athletic.
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Kevin Love C/F: This guy has crazy skills that would fit in perfect on this team. Great passer, great hands, great inside/outside game, high IQ. Lack of athleticism and mobility are the only concerns.
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Darrell Arthur F: He is long and smooth and can block shots and rebound well. Also can defend both forward spots. Has an inside/outside game.
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Kosta Koufos C: Has a good inside/outside game, long and good shot blocker and rebounder. Probably the best prospect for the 5 outside of Brook Lopez.
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Marreese Speights C/F: The first and best banger on this board. Good back to the basket game. Is a terror on the glass and on defense.
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DeAndre Jordan C: Explosive in the Dwight mold, rebounds and blocks shots with the best of them. His offense to this point is the dunk.
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Nicolas Batum SG: Great defender, shooter, and finisher. Has a smooth game all around. Will be a star.
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Russell Westbrook G: I really like him. He is quick and explosive, finishes well at the basket and has a good shot. Also defends well.
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Jerryd Bayless G: Looks to be a lethal scorer with play making skills. Very quick and athletic, can get where ever he wants to on the court.
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Danilo Gallinari SF: Looks to be a lot like Hedo Turkeglu, so nothing wrong with that. Can shoot and dribble with a point forward mindset. Should be a good player.
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Chase Budinger SG: He is a big, explosive swingman that can shoot lights out and he rebounds the position well. His height, shooting, and rebounding make me think he would fit in great here, though he is not the slasher/creator type.
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Chris Douglas-Roberts SG: He has really started to grow on me. His ability to handle the ball and get to the basket would be god send for this team at the 2 guard spot. Has a good shot but is more adept at creating off the dribble or finishing at the hoop.
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D.J. Augustine PG: Really reminds me of another Nelson. Can be a great starter for a team in this league, as he shoots well and looks to get his teammates involved.
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Donte Green F: Has a very, very sweet offensive game. Can rebound and really jump. While he can play both the 3 and 4, is probably better suited at the 3.
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Bill Walker SG: He has handles and freakish athleticism, even after coming back from two torn ACL's. Shoots the ball extremely well. His upside is enough to warrant overlooking his injury history at this spot.
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Brandon Rush SG: He is long and athletic and shoots the ball well. He can defend well and will fit in with the team as he does not look to take the game over.
- Robin Lopez C/F: The next banger off the board, Robin is an excellent defender and rebounder. Struggles on offensive though.
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J.J. Hickson PF: Good inside/outside game, plays good D and rebounds and blocks shots. Very athletic.
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Richard Hendrix PF: Yet another banger. Good on the glass, plays D, and can rebound. Developing some range.
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Joey Dorsey PF: A Ben Wallace clone? He is already there offensively...
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Joe Alexander SF: Another point forward? He has all the skills to be one. Very athletic with a good touch around the rim and with the long ball. Terrific player.
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Alexis Ajinca PF: Another soft yet skilled Euro big man? Has like a 7 foot 8 wingspan, which is sick. Can rebound, block shots, and shoot really well. He looked good when I saw him play.
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Mario Chalmers PG: A even better back up to Nelson than Augustine? He can hit the three, defend, and run a team. Looked great in that final game, did he not?
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Wayne Ellington SG: Can shoot lights out and get to the rim and finish. I think he is a gifted player and will be a sleeper in this draft.
- JaVale McGee C/F: Plays facing the basket. Has long arms and good athleticism, and can rebound and block shots well.
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Defense
Any good wing defenders available at 22? It’d be nice to have someone who could deny penetration.
Ohhhh
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 17, 2008 9:19 PM EDT up reply actions
Hmm
Rush from Kansas is a good option. He is a swingman but could easily play the 2 I think. In fact, he had better, because I doubt he has much appeal as a 3 in the NBA.
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute from ucla has Bruce Bowen written all over him. He would be a bit of a stretch though.
Danny Green from NC would be another option.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
That’s his name?! We have to draft him. Paul Porter needs a fun name to say, although he had plenty of fun with Hedo’s name this year.
“HEEE-do TURK! – oh – luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!”
Sweet.
In all seriousness, would those guys be too much of a reach at 22? Might we trade down?
Or… trade up (J.J.?) and get some lottery-level talent?
Moving up or down
I’d say Rush is on target. If we move down with JJ and get Batum, who is a defensive stud, that would be great. If we trade up for a 1st and 2cd, than Green and a Moute would be good picks for the 2cd round. I like were your mind is.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 17, 2008 9:18 PM EDT up reply actions
Ha!
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 17, 2008 9:26 PM EDT up reply actions
My Take ...
I can guarantee we’ll get CDR … every single Mock Draft Board that matters has him going to the Magic. If we don’t get him, snag Rush. He can play the 2, a lengthy body with good range and excellent defender. He’s unselfish, so he won’t have a problem deferring to the superstars.
We don’t need to trade up and get lottery-talent. Aside from Rose, Beasley, and Mayo, the rest of the draft is boring. Trading up is pointless. I wouldn’t mind trading up a few spots to make sure we get a guy like CDR or trade down to get a guy like Dorsey (who’s an early 2nd-rounder at best). But that’s it.
Staff Writer for The DePaulia (school newspaper)
Class of 2009 - DePaul University
Moving Down
I like CDR, but I like Budinger much, much better. The Magic should use JJ + pick to grab him.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 20, 2008 5:20 PM EDT up reply actions
Budinger
... we need toughness and defense. Budinger is the complete opposite of that, though he is an offensive talent. We have plenty of offense … I’d rather have CDR, who has shown to be an excellent defender than have a defensive liability like Budinger out on the court.
Freelance Writer for the Chicago Tribune
Class of 2009 - DePaul University
Re:Budinger
Budinger has the talent to play defense and had improved drastically this season. I think with continued work he would get better. I think that with his athleticism and length he will be a good defender, even at the 2.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 20, 2008 9:27 PM EDT up reply actions
Eh ...
... I don’t buy that assessment at all. I think Budinger is better served returning to Zona for another year. Why take the risk of drafting a guy like him when there are more polished players available at our pick? Makes no sense.
Freelance Writer for the Chicago Tribune
Class of 2009 - DePaul University
Well
Depends on how you define polished. There are no swingmen with his size or athleticism, nor his offensive skills, available at our pick. I don’t think he’ll be available at our pick.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 21, 2008 7:28 AM EDT up reply actions
Polished meaning you know what your going to get … a.k.a. CDR or Brandon Rush.
We need either a combo guard or a PF … I feel we can address the combo guard a lot better at the #22 pick than going for a guy like Budinger, who I don’t think will do much even though he has potential. We’ve drafted potential before and 99% of the time, we’ve been burned.
Freelance Writer for the Chicago Tribune
Class of 2009 - DePaul University
CDR
Thorpe said in his chat that CDR is a blend of Rip and Prince, with slightly more Prince. I mean, wow, I kind of can see it too. We NEED this kid, but I don’t want to overreact….
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 21, 2008 4:16 PM EDT up reply actions
He also thinks J.J. could start for a playoff team
Just throwing that out there. If it’s true, though… damn.
Redick
I think he could have started for us. I have not given up on him, but if they won’t play him, than I’ll just have to move on. But my god, I think Redicks game is PERFECT for the offense we have!
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 21, 2008 5:11 PM EDT up reply actions
Jason Thompson
What are you guy’s thoughts on him? I have seen some stuff and read some stuff and now am thinking more highly of him. He seems raw but could be a better prospect than a lot of bigs I already like. Any thoughts?
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
Thompson
He has NBA talent, and I’m a fan as well. I had a friend who saw him personally at the Old Spice Classic this past year in Orlando and … he liked him a bit. He’s a tad inconsistent and weak strength-wise for his position, but he has upside. With that said, I’ve seen him on TV a few times and considering we already have Battie/Cook at the 4-spot, I’d be more apt in drafting a more immediate need.
Shoot, I’d rather have Walker than Thompson if we go that route (though we shouldn’t).
Freelance Writer for the Chicago Tribune
Class of 2009 - DePaul University

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